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Since 1913, BMW has been making cars that everybody wants to drive. The elegant styling, excellent handling and strong character associated with this brand have made it a popular vehicle with both young and old. When it comes to gender, women are also starting to take a fancy to BMWs, but worldwide it is still mostly driven by men.

Buying a BMW pre owned car is exactly like buying a new BMW: You buy a driving experience that is hard to match. You also know you invest in performance, personality and pizazz. Once you’ve driven a new or pre owned BMW, you tend to stay loyal to the brand.

For almost three decades, BMW has been working hard and diligently to create the ultimate driving experience. Yet, they never rest on their laurels. BMW continues to innovate and find new ways to impress their loyal fans.

Here are 7 sassy reasons to buy a used BMW today.

1. Beauty and quality – a winning combination. BMW makes sure that its cars are pleasing to the eye and that the value is superior.

2. It reflects your personality. Owning a BMW is much more than just owning a vehicle. Driving a BMW is an extension of your personality. People sit up and take note.

3. A status symbol. BMW creates an aura of confidence and wealth. It is indeed a status symbol.

4. Envy. When people see your BMW parked outside your home or workplace, they want one too. Even if they are not looking to buy a new car they will be inspired to do so.

5. Performance. Speed, comfort, and designed for sheer driving pleasure. If you haven’t experienced it yet, contact a BMW dealer and book your test drive today.

6. Fun. If you are fortunate enough to experience sheer driving pleasure on a daily basis, why not have fun while doing it?

7. Luxury. BMW is a luxury car that only a few can afford.

Personality traits of BMW drivers

A BMW driver oozes confidence, wealth, and individuality. Here are the top traits of South African BMW owners.

BMW is a premium car brand and so are BMW drivers. They value quality and don’t mind paying a little extra to get value.

In general, they are interested in cars and motoring, business and finance, and personal finance.

Their favourite sports are motorsports and golf.

They are likely to have fish as pets.

14 Interesting facts about the BMW company that you probably did not know

1. BMW stands for Bayerische Motoren Werke. The company was established during World War I and started out making aircraft engines. Later on, they moved to motorcycles and in 1928 began making motor vehicles.

2. The first car that BMW made was called the Dixi and went on sale in 1929.

3. BMWs headquarters in Munich, Germany mimics the shape of the four cylinders in a car engine and the museum represents a cylinder head. The iconic building, erected between 1968 and 1972, is often mentioned as one of the most notable examples of architecture in the city.

4. The legendary BMW M1 was set to be a Lamborghini. In the 70’s, BMW and Lamborghini decided to build a race car. The Germans were to give the engine and parts for the suspension. The rest of the car-building job was left to the Italians. However, Lamborghini pulled out at the last minute because of financial reasons.

5. In 1959, BMW was close to being bankrupt. Daimler-Benz attempted to take over the company, but a major private investor saved the day. This battle between BMW and Mercedes-Benz is still raging even today.

6. The BMW logo consists of blue and white, which are the national colours of Bavaria. It is not the symbol of a spinning propeller, which is the popular belief.

7. The BMW Grille is known as kidney grille. This distinctive kidney grille has been part and parcel of BMW since 1993 and has become even more recognisable than the blue and white logo.

8. BMW made its first electric car in 1972. The speed was okay, but the battery battled. It only lasted for 20 minutes. Unfortunately, this BMW did not hit the mark.

9. In 1937, BMW manufactured the fastest motorcycle on the planet. Its top speed was 278 km per hour. By 2009, BMW had produced 82 000 motorcycles and these are all built in Berlin, Germany.

10. BMW South Africa was born in 1974. The South African plant is the first to be established outside Germany.

11. In 1994, the BMW Group in South Africa buys the UK-based Rover Group and they start marketing Land Rover products. The Group sells Rover to the Phoenix Consortium and Land Rover to Ford Motor Company, but it retains the Mini brand.

12. BMW transported visiting dignitaries and heads of state to matches during the FIFA Football World Cup in South Africa in 2010. They loaned the South African government 65 vehicles of which 20 were BMW High Security armoured vehicles.

13. Britain’s most famous cars are made by Germany. BMW also built Minis and Rolls Royces, which are both produced in Great Britain.

14. BMW's latest slogan is 'Designed For Driving Pleasure'. From the original The Ultimate Driving Machine and later Sheer Driving Pleasure, the slogans and taglines BMW has crafted have been some of the most memorable in the motor industry. The Ultimate Driving Machine slogan was used by BMW for more than 35 years.

15. The BMW Group is represented in more than 140 countries.

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